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D.C.’s Capital Jewish Museum focuses on building bridges,
When Donald Trump was elected for a second presidential term, my wife and I knew we had to do everything in our power to cement our relationship and also to protect our community. A feeling of dread a
An idyllic neighbourhood on the edge of Berlin was once home to elite Nazis who carried out some of the worst crimes of the era. Eighty years on, the families that live there are still grappling with its tangled legacy. Sally McGrane reports
Eleven years on from the ‘transgender tipping point’ — a term coined by Time magazine when it featured Laverne Cox on its cover, and a moment of self-visualisation and representation for many a trans
Ten years after the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges ruling , are gay couples’ rights at risk?
‘WE DIDN’T CARE what they thought of us — we just wanted to help.” That’s how Mike Jackson, co-founder of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM), sums up the radical spirit behind one of the most
IF YOU GAZE UP AT THE SKYLINE IN ROTTERDAM, in the Netherlands, you might spot a new addition. Made from stainless-steel panels and shaped like a rollercoaster, the Tornado sits on top of the city’s n